Grapevine cv. &#39;sugratwentythree&#39;

ABSTRACT

A new and distinct grapevine variety characterized by round to ovate seedless black berries that are naturally large, firm, and of high eating quality.

BACKGROUND AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

[0001] This invention relates to the discovery and asexual propagationof a new variety of grapevine, Vitis vinifera cv. ‘Sugratwentythree’.The new variety was first hybridized by David W. Cain in Wasco, KernCounty, Calif., the variety being originated by controlled hybridizationand subsequent ovule culture of normally abortive seeds. The new varietyis characterized by producing naturally large black seedless grapes thatare responsive to girdling to increase berry size. The high quality,firm berries are round to ovate in shape, and ripen in midseason.

[0002] The seed parent is the ‘Sun World Breeding Selection89339-089-291’ (nonpatented) variety and the pollen parent is the ‘SunWorld Breeding Selection 89098-194-167’ (nonpatented). The parentvarieties were first crossed in May, 1992, with the date of firstflowering being May 1995. The new ‘Sugratwentythree’ variety was firstasexually propagated by David W. Cain in December 1995 in Wasco, KernCounty, Calif., using hardwood cuttings.

[0003] The new grapevine variety cv. ‘Sugratwentythree’ most nearlyresembles its seed parent, ‘Sun World Breeding Selection 89339-089-291’.‘Sugratwentythree’ differs from its seed parent by having a far superioreating quality. ‘Sugratwentythree’ produces slightly larger, firmerberries that contain smaller vestigial seed traces, as compared to itsmaternal parent. The new variety ‘Sugratwentythree’ differs from itspaternal parent, ‘Sun World Breeding Selection 89098-194-167’ byproducing berries that are less prone to cracking and rot. Moreover,‘Sugratwentythree’ berries are larger, firmer, and have a later ripeningdate as compared to the berries of the pollen parent.

[0004] The new variety cv. ‘Sugratwentythree’ is distinguished fromother commonly grown black grapes such as the ‘Ribier’ (nonpatented) andthe ‘Summer Royal’ (nonpatented) by several important characteristics.

[0005] ‘Sugratwentythree’ resembles the ‘Ribier’ variety, but differsfrom it by having small, soft, vestigial seed traces as compared to thelignified, normal-sized seeds present in the ‘Ribier’ variety.Additionally, berries of the new variety ‘Sugratwentythree’ are firmerand have a higher sugar content compared to the berries of the ‘Ribier’variety.

[0006] The new variety cv. ‘Sugratwentythree’ also resembles thenonpatented ‘Summer Royal’ grape variety. It is distinguished from thisvariety by having larger berries (6 to 8 grams per berry as compared to4.3 to 5.3 grams per berry in the ‘Summer Royal’ variety). Berries ofthe ‘Sugratwentythree’ variety ripen approximately 1 week earlier thanthe ‘Summer Royal’ variety, on clusters that are more compact comparedto the ‘Summer Royal’ variety.

[0007] The new ‘Sugratwentythree’ variety has been shown to maintain itsdistinguishing characteristics through successive asexual propagationsby, for example, cuttings.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURE

[0008] The accompanying drawing in FIG. 1 illustrates in full color atypical cluster of berries, a young shoot, and a mature leaf blade ofthe new grapevine.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

[0009] Throughout this specification, color names beginning with a smallletter signify that the name of that color, as used in common speech, isaptly descriptive. Color names beginning with a capital letter designatevalues based upon the R.H.S. Colour Chart, published by The RoyalHorticultural Society, London, England.

[0010] Many of the description values in this specification are based onand conform to those set forth by the International Board for PlantGenetic Resources Institute Grape Descriptors (Vitis spp.) of 1983and/or 1997 which was developed in collaboration with the OfficeInternational de la Vigne et du Vin (OIV) and the International Unionfor the Protection of New Varieties of Plants (UPOV).

[0011] The descriptive matter which follows pertains to‘Sugratwentythree’ plants grown in the vicinity of Wasco, Kern County,Calif., during 2000, and is believed to apply to plants of the varietygrown under similar conditions of soil and climate elsewhere:

VINE

[0012] General:

[0013]Size.—large.

[0014]Vigor.—vigorous.

[0015]Density of foliage.—dense.

[0016]Productivity.—medium to low productive.

[0017]Root stock.—own.

[0018] Trunk:

[0019]Shape.—stocky.

[0020]Straps.—long, split.

[0021]Surface texture.—shaggy.

[0022]Inner bark color.—about 177B.

SHOOTS

[0023] Young shoot:

[0024]Form of tip.—fully open.

[0025]Distribution of anthocyanin coloration of tip.—piping (striped).

[0026]Intensity of anthocyanin coloration of tip.—medium.

[0027]Density of prostrate hairs on tip.—medium.

[0028]Density of erect hairs on tip.—absent.

[0029] Flowering shoot:

[0030]Vigor during flowering.—medium.

[0031]Attitude during flowering on shoots which are nottied.—horizontal.

[0032]Color of dorsal side of internodes.—about Green 144A with Red 183Bstripes.

[0033]Color of ventral side of internodes.—about Green 144A.

[0034]Color of dorsal side of nodes.—about Green 144A with Red 183Bstripes.

[0035]Color of ventral side of nodes.—about Green 144A.

[0036]Density of erect hairs on nodes.—none.

[0037]Erect hairs on internode.—absent.

[0038]Density of prostrate hairs on nodes.—none.

[0039]Density of prostrate hairs on internodes.—absent.

[0040]Anthocyanin coloration of buds.—absent.

[0041] Tendrils:

[0042]Distribution on the shoot at full flowering.—discontinuous.

[0043]Thickness.—thick.

[0044]Color.—basal area of dorsal side heavily pigmented atapproximately Red 183B; ventral side and tips about Green 144B.

[0045]Form.—trifurcated.

[0046]Number of consecutive tendrils.—up to two.

[0047]Length of tendril.—medium, about 22.6 cm.

LEAVES

[0048] Young Leaves:

[0049]Color of upper surface of first 4 distal unfolded leaves.—green tofaintly copper.

[0050]Average intensity of anthocyanin coloration of six distal leavesprior to flowering.—weak.

[0051]Density of prostrate hairs between veins at lower surface of 4thdistal unfolded leaf.—absent.

[0052]Density of erect hairs between veins at lower surface of 4thdistal unfolded leaf.—absent.

[0053]Density of prostrate hairs on veins at lower surface of 4th distalunfolded leaf.—medium.

[0054]Density of erect hairs on veins at lower surface of 4th distalunfolded leaf.—absent.

[0055] Mature leaves:

[0056]Average length.—about 15.3 cm.

[0057]Average width.—about 19.4 cm.

[0058]Size of blade.—large.

[0059]Shape of blade.—pentagonal.

[0060]Number of lobes.—5.

[0061]Anthocyanin coloration of main veins on the upper side of theblade.—absent.

[0062]Mature leaf profile.—undulate.

[0063]Blistering surface of blade upper surface.—strong.

[0064]Leaf blade tip.—in the plane of the leaf.

[0065]Undulation of margin.—pronounced.

[0066]Apex.—cuspidate.

[0067]Thickness.—medium.

[0068]Undulation of blade between main and lateral veins.—overall.

[0069]Shape of teeth.—both sides straight.

[0070]Length of teeth.—medium.

[0071]Ratio length/width of teeth.—small.

[0072]General shape of petiole sinus.—lobes slightly overlapping.

[0073]Tooth at petiole sinus.—present.

[0074]Petiole sinus limited by veins.—absent.

[0075]Shape of upper lateral sinus.—lobes slightly overlapping.

[0076]Depth of upper lateral sinus.—medium.

[0077]Density of prostrate hairs between veins on lower surface ofblade.—absent.

[0078]Density of erect hairs between veins on lower surface ofblade.—absent.

[0079]Density of prostrate hairs on main veins on lower surface ofblade.—sparse.

[0080]Density of erect hairs on main veins on lower surface ofblade.—sparse.

[0081]Density of prostrate hairs on main veins on upper surface ofblade.—absent.

[0082]Autumn coloration of leaves.—about Yellow 11B (typically, frostkills leaves before extensive color change, as leaves change color verylate in the season).

[0083] Upper Surface:

[0084]Color.—about 137A to 137B.

[0085]Surface texture.—rugose.

[0086]Surface appearance.—semi-glossy.

[0087]Goffering of blade.—present.

[0088] Lower Surface:

[0089]Color.—about 137D.

[0090]Anthocyanin coloration of main veins on lower leafsurface.—absent.

[0091]Glossiness.—weak.

[0092]Pubescence.—absent.

[0093]Surface texture.—rugose.

[0094] Petiole:

[0095]Length of petiole.—short.

[0096]Length of petiole compared to middle vein.—much shorter.

[0097]Density of prostrate hairs on petiole.—none.

[0098]Density of erect hairs on petiole.—none.

[0099]Shape of base of petiole sinus.—V-shaped.

[0100] Woody Shoot:

[0101]Shape.—stocky.

[0102]Internode length.—medium, about 125 mm.

[0103]Width at node.—about 12.6 mm.

[0104]Cross section.—circular.

[0105]Surface.—striate.

[0106]Main color.—about Reddish-Brown 176A.

[0107]Lenticels.—absent.

[0108]Density of erect hairs on nodes.—none.

[0109]Density of erect hairs on internodes.—none.

[0110]Growth of axillary shoots.—medium, about 29.5 cm.

[0111] Buds:

[0112]Shape.—slightly pointed.

[0113]Size.—medium, about 0.52 cm length by 0.61 cm width.

[0114]Position.—slightly held out.

[0115]Cane bud fruitfulness.—basal fruitful.

[0116]Time of bud burst.—medium.

FLOWERS

[0117] General:

[0118]Flower sex.—hermaphrodite.

[0119]Length of first inflorescence.—short, about 13.0 cm.

[0120]Position of first flowering node.—3rd to 4th.

[0121]Number of inflorescences per shoot.—up to 1.

[0122]Date of full bloom.—May 6, 2000.

[0123]Time of bloom.—medium, as compared with similar varieties in thegrowing area of Wasco, Kern County, Calif.

[0124]Size (diameter of fully open flower).—medium.

FRUIT

[0125] General:

[0126]Ripening period.—medium, about 12 days after ‘Thompson Seedless’variety.

[0127]Use.—fresh market.

[0128]Keeping quality.—good.

[0129]Resistance.—Insects: medium.

[0130]Diseases.—medium.

[0131]Shipping quality.—good.

[0132]Date of first harvest.—Aug. 10, 2000.

[0133]Solids-sugar.—medium (˜18%)

[0134]Refractometer test.—about 17.0° brix.

[0135] Cluster:

[0136]Bunch size (peduncle excluded).—medium.

[0137]Bunch length (peduncle excluded).—intermediate, about 14.3 cm.

[0138]Bunch width.—about 14.1 cm.

[0139]Bunch weight.—medium, averaging about 498 grams.

[0140]Bunch density.—dense.

[0141]Number of berries.—about 86.

[0142]Form.—conical.

[0143] Peduncle:

[0144]Length of peduncle.—short, about 4.1 cm.

[0145]Lignification of peduncle.—medium.

[0146]Color.—about 145B.

[0147] Berry:

[0148]Size.—large.

[0149]Uniformity of size.—variable.

[0150]Berry weight.—high, about 7.33 g/berry.

[0151]Shape.—round to ovate.

[0152]Presence of seeds.—rudimentary, about 0.44 mg/seed.

[0153]Cross section.—circular.

[0154]Dimensions.—about 23.9 mm longitudinal by 22.1 mm horizontal axis.

[0155]Skin color (without bloom).—about Blue-Black 202A.

[0156]Coloration of flesh.—none.

[0157]Juiciness of flesh.—slightly juicy.

[0158]Berry firmness.—firm.

[0159]Particular flavor.—none.

[0160]Bloom (cuticular wax).—strong.

[0161]Pedicel length.—long, about 8.5 mm.

[0162]Berry separation from pedicel.—difficult.

[0163]Visibility of hilum.—unclear.

[0164] Skin:

[0165]Thickness.—medium.

[0166]Texture.—medium.

[0167]Reticulation.—absent.

[0168]Roughness.—absent.

[0169]Tenacity.—tenacious to flesh.

[0170]Tendency to crack.—none.

What is claimed is:
 1. A new and distinct variety of grapevine cv.‘Sugratwentythree’ as herein illustrated and described.